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4. Community Batteries and Conserving $1.1B in Voltage

June 17, 2022 Robyn Johnson, Blend ESQ Season 1 Episode 4
4. Community Batteries and Conserving $1.1B in Voltage
Wollongong, Let's Get Salty!
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Wollongong, Let's Get Salty!
4. Community Batteries and Conserving $1.1B in Voltage
Jun 17, 2022 Season 1 Episode 4
Robyn Johnson, Blend ESQ

After graduating as an electrical engineer from UOW in the 80s, Ty Christopher, Managing Director of Ty Christopher & Associates and Strategic Advisor to Ecojoule Energy started working in the field for the Illawarra County Council. It was the beginning of a 35-year journey through all the engineering parts of the Integral Energy and Endeavour Energy businesses, where he spent the last 10 years in executive roles.

 He was instrumental in designing and installing the first grid-sized battery in NSW in Wongawilli in West Dapto. We discuss the social importance of community batteries and he shares his industry perspective on a $1.1B problem, being the oversupply of voltage across the National Electricity Market (NEM). Listen, because he also has some great solutions!

Find out more about Episode 4 on the Blend ESQ Website with some useful links to more information. Also find out about Ty Christopher and SOTO Engineers.

Photo Credits: Ty Christopher and ocean image by Venture and Gain Agency.
Podcast Production: Relativity.

Show Notes

After graduating as an electrical engineer from UOW in the 80s, Ty Christopher, Managing Director of Ty Christopher & Associates and Strategic Advisor to Ecojoule Energy started working in the field for the Illawarra County Council. It was the beginning of a 35-year journey through all the engineering parts of the Integral Energy and Endeavour Energy businesses, where he spent the last 10 years in executive roles.

 He was instrumental in designing and installing the first grid-sized battery in NSW in Wongawilli in West Dapto. We discuss the social importance of community batteries and he shares his industry perspective on a $1.1B problem, being the oversupply of voltage across the National Electricity Market (NEM). Listen, because he also has some great solutions!

Find out more about Episode 4 on the Blend ESQ Website with some useful links to more information. Also find out about Ty Christopher and SOTO Engineers.

Photo Credits: Ty Christopher and ocean image by Venture and Gain Agency.
Podcast Production: Relativity.